Although Anfield will sleep easy this week after the great result in the European Champions League, the work towards a progressive improvement continues to be the objective of Jurgen Klopp and his group, highlighting against Ajax the great work done by both the starting players and those who came off the bench to continue to put that English triumph on track, being that Liverpool must be maintained day after day if they aspire to go far in all their competitions.
Part of that recent improvement can be seen in the squad, with several players back from injury and ready to take the field when Klopp needs them, such as Thiago Alcantara. On the other hand, there is the work done behind the scenes, where the new reinforcements and all those who are at a lower level than expected are training hard so as not to lag behind the rest and to be in tune with the group.
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Leaving aside the injured and those who have not been able to fully recover their footballing level, Klopp has a third task to solve in training, because at least in the reinforcements, the issue of adaptation to another football is the problem that keeps them on the sidelines of a prompt start, being this the case of Arthur Melo and Darwin Nunez, player from Italy and Portugal who has not been able to contribute well to Liverpool in these 8 games that have been played so far.
In the case of the Brazilian midfielder, he does not seem to have anything specific planned for training, continuing with his activities on a regular basis until before each match. On the Uruguayan striker's side, it is known from a former Reds player that Nunez has been working differently in order to get Klopp to bring out that spectacular version that paid good dividends for Benfica last year.
According to the Mirror, former Reds goalkeeper Sander Westerveld has come forward to state his position on the issue, claiming that Nunez should continue with this type of training along with a couple of opportunities on the pitch, with the sole purpose of giving him the experience and understanding of English football that he does not yet have.
It is still not clear why Núñez arrived at Liverpool with the intention of being the new Killer to replace the huge absence that Sadio Mané left in attack, costing the Uruguayan not only the starting place that he had in Benfica, but also earned him endless criticism for his high cost and his poor performance in just eight games played by the institution so far.
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